WO2014073382A1 - 口腔洗浄装置 - Google Patents

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WO2014073382A1
WO2014073382A1 PCT/JP2013/078784 JP2013078784W WO2014073382A1 WO 2014073382 A1 WO2014073382 A1 WO 2014073382A1 JP 2013078784 W JP2013078784 W JP 2013078784W WO 2014073382 A1 WO2014073382 A1 WO 2014073382A1
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行紀 和田
正洋 西浦
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    • A61C17/00Devices for cleaning, polishing, rinsing or drying teeth, teeth cavities or prostheses; Saliva removers; Dental appliances for receiving spittle
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    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61CDENTISTRY; APPARATUS OR METHODS FOR ORAL OR DENTAL HYGIENE
    • A61C17/00Devices for cleaning, polishing, rinsing or drying teeth, teeth cavities or prostheses; Saliva removers; Dental appliances for receiving spittle
    • A61C17/02Rinsing or air-blowing devices, e.g. using fluid jets or comprising liquid medication
    • A61C17/0217Rinsing or air-blowing devices, e.g. using fluid jets or comprising liquid medication having means for manually controlling the supply of two or more fluids, e.g. water and air
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61CDENTISTRY; APPARATUS OR METHODS FOR ORAL OR DENTAL HYGIENE
    • A61C17/00Devices for cleaning, polishing, rinsing or drying teeth, teeth cavities or prostheses; Saliva removers; Dental appliances for receiving spittle
    • A61C17/02Rinsing or air-blowing devices, e.g. using fluid jets or comprising liquid medication
    • A61C17/028Rinsing or air-blowing devices, e.g. using fluid jets or comprising liquid medication with intermittent liquid flow

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  • the present invention relates to an oral cleaning apparatus that can clean the oral cavity with a cleaning liquid discharged from a nozzle.
  • the cleaning liquid can be discharged from the nozzle by the reciprocating motion of the piston.
  • the cleaning liquid is filled into the cylinder when the piston moves forward, and the cleaning liquid in the cylinder is filled when the piston moves backward.
  • the cleaning liquid is intermittently discharged from the nozzle, and the cleaning liquid pulsates.
  • the cleaning liquid supplied into the periodontal pocket is discharged from the periodontal pocket between the discharge of the cleaning liquid, that is, while the discharge of the cleaning liquid is stopped.
  • an air pump that feeds air is provided in the cleaning liquid supply passage downstream of the piston-type pump, and air is mixed into the cleaning liquid discharged from the nozzle, so that the cleaning liquid hits the gums.
  • an oral cleaning device configured to soften the feeling or obtain a comfortable sensation that cannot be obtained only with a cleaning liquid (for example, see Patent Document 3).
  • a mouth washer configured to discharge the cleaning liquid by a manual air pump has also been proposed (for example, see Patent Document 4).
  • an impeller that rotates by the hydraulic pressure of the cleaning liquid is provided in the middle of the cleaning liquid supply passage from the cleaning liquid tank to the nozzle, and the cleaning liquid discharged from the nozzle is pulsated to enhance the cleaning effect.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide an oral cleaning device that can secure a sufficient discharge pressure of a cleaning liquid while adopting a small and inexpensive electric air pump with a small output.
  • An oral cleaning apparatus is provided with an airtightly closable cleaning liquid tank that stores cleaning liquid, an outlet for discharging the cleaning liquid into the oral cavity at one end, and an opening that opens into the bottom of the cleaning liquid tank at the other end
  • a cleaning liquid supply passage provided with a mouth, and an electric air pump for supplying air into the cleaning liquid tank and pressurizing the cleaning liquid tank, and the cleaning liquid is supplied through the cleaning liquid supply passage by the air pressure in the cleaning liquid tank.
  • the cleaning liquid in the tank is supplied to the discharge port.
  • the cleaning liquid tank is pressurized, so that the cleaning liquid in the cleaning liquid tank is discharged through the cleaning liquid supply passage by the air pressure in the cleaning liquid tank.
  • the oral cavity can be cleaned with a cleaning liquid supplied to the outlet and discharged from the outlet. Since the cleaning liquid is discharged by the air pump in this way, as in the inventions described in Patent Documents 1 to 3, the motor in the air pump is compared with the case where the cleaning liquid is directly pressurized and discharged by the piston pump.
  • the present invention is suitable for a handy-type small-sized oral cleaning device that can be held and operated by hand, which is difficult to employ a large air pump.
  • pulsation means for pulsing the cleaning liquid supplied to the discharge port.
  • the cleaning liquid since the cleaning liquid is pulsated and discharged from the discharge port, the cleaning effect of the periodontal pocket can be improved while reducing the amount of the cleaning liquid used.
  • a movable baffle plate or a valve body can be provided in the middle of the cleaning liquid supply passage, or an impeller that can be rotated by the cleaning liquid flowing through the cleaning liquid supply passage can be provided to pulsate the cleaning liquid, Means for supplying air to the cleaning liquid supply passage continuously or intermittently may be provided, and the cleaning liquid may be pulsated by the air supplied to the cleaning liquid supply passage.
  • the cleaning liquid When the cleaning liquid is pulsated by the air supplied to the cleaning liquid supply passage, the cleaning liquid and the air are alternately arranged in the cleaning liquid supply path, and the cleaning liquid is discharged intermittently, or the cleaning liquid in the cleaning liquid supply passage is finely divided.
  • the cleaning liquid By mixing various bubbles and periodically changing the flow rate of the cleaning liquid, the cleaning liquid is pulsated and discharged from the discharge port.
  • pulse discharge refers to the case where the cleaning liquid is discharged intermittently (intermittently) from the discharge port and the case where the cleaning liquid is discharged continuously from the discharge port. It includes both cases of change.
  • steady discharge means that the cleaning liquid discharged from the discharge port is discharged continuously without changing the flow rate.
  • the pulsating means an air introduction hole opened in the middle of the cleaning liquid supply passage is provided, and a part of the air supplied from the air pump to the cleaning liquid tank is supplied to the cleaning liquid supply passage through the air introduction hole.
  • the cleaning liquid supplied to the discharge port is pulsated.
  • the cleaning liquid and the air are alternately supplied to the cleaning liquid supply path downstream of the opening position of the air introduction hole with a simple configuration of forming the air introduction hole, or fine bubbles are generated.
  • the cleaning liquid can be pulsated and discharged from the discharge port by supplying the mixed cleaning liquid.
  • the flow rate of the cleaning liquid in the cleaning liquid supply passage is A (m / sec)
  • the opening diameter of the air introduction hole with respect to the cleaning liquid supply passage is D1 (mm)
  • the flow diameter of the cleaning liquid supply passage near the opening of the air introduction hole is D2.
  • the following four relational expressions are satisfied when (mm) is satisfied. (1) 3 ⁇ A ⁇ 40 (2) 0.3 ⁇ D1 ⁇ 1.5 (3) 1.5 ⁇ D2 ⁇ 5 (4) 0.1 ⁇ D1 / D2 ⁇ 0.5
  • the cleaning liquid and the air are surely alternately supplied to the cleaning liquid supply path downstream from the opening position of the air introduction hole, and a batch of liquid droplets of the cleaning liquid is intermittently discharged from the discharge port.
  • Drinkable water such as tap water or mineral water that does not include a cleaning agent for oral cleaning, has a surface tension set to be substantially the same as or lower than that of pure water. It is established when using.
  • a cleaning liquid it is possible to use a cleaning liquid or a medicine itself to which water for cleaning the oral cavity is added to tapable water or mineral water, and in this case, the viscosity of the cleaning liquid
  • the cleaning liquid can be pulsated and discharged by appropriately setting the flow velocity A, the opening diameter D1, and the flow path diameter D2 in accordance with the surface tension.
  • An air introduction hole opened in the middle of the cleaning liquid supply passage is provided, and a part of the air supplied from the air pump to the cleaning liquid tank is supplied to the cleaning liquid supply passage through the air introduction hole, thereby supplying the discharge port. It is also a preferred embodiment to atomize the cleaning liquid. In this case, the atomized cleaning liquid can be continuously discharged from the discharge port, and the inside of the oral cavity can be cleaned with the atomized cleaning liquid. Also, when cleaning liquid is pulsated and discharged by appropriately setting the flow rate of the cleaning liquid in the cleaning liquid supply passage, the diameter of the air introduction hole with respect to the cleaning liquid supply path, the diameter of the cleaning liquid supply passage near the opening of the air introduction hole, etc.
  • the atomized cleaning liquid can be discharged with a simple configuration in which the air introduction hole is formed. Furthermore, in addition to the cleaning of the oral cavity, the oral cleaning device configured in this way fills the cleaning liquid tank with a chemical solution for inhalation into the throat and nose instead of the cleaning liquid, so that the throat and nose with the atomized chemical solution are supplied. It is also possible to construct an inhaler.
  • a throttle portion that projects into the cleaning liquid supply passage and reduces the cross-sectional area of the passage is provided at the opening position of the air introduction hole in the cleaning liquid supply passage.
  • the passage area of the cleaning liquid supply passage is reduced and the pressure of the cleaning liquid flowing through the cleaning liquid supply passage is reduced, so that air can be more smoothly introduced from the air introduction hole into the cleaning liquid supply path. Will be made.
  • An air vent passage for opening the cleaning liquid tank to the atmosphere is provided, a valve body capable of switching the air vent passage between an open state and a closed state is provided, a power switch for operating power to the air pump is provided, and the power switch is turned on. It is a preferred embodiment to provide operation means for switching the valve body to a closed state in conjunction with an operation and switching the valve body to an open state in conjunction with an OFF operation. In this case, even if the internal pressure of the cleaning liquid tank increases in summer, etc., the air in the cleaning liquid tank is discharged to the outside through the air vent passage, so that the cleaning liquid leaks from the discharge port by increasing the internal pressure of the cleaning liquid tank. The trouble of putting out can be prevented. Moreover, since the air vent passage is switched between the open state and the closed state in conjunction with the power switch by the operating means, the air vent passage is closed and the cleaning liquid is discharged from the discharge port only when the power switch is turned on. be able to.
  • a backflow prevention valve for preventing leakage of the cleaning liquid from the air vent passage at the time of overturning is provided in the middle of the air vent passage. In this case, since the air vent passage is closed by the backflow prevention valve when the oral cleaning device falls, the cleaning liquid in the cleaning liquid tank can be prevented from being discharged to the outside through the air vent passage.
  • a rolling type air pump is preferable because it is small and inexpensive, but has a large discharge flow rate.
  • the discharge port side portion of the cleaning liquid supply passage is constituted by a nozzle, and the outermost diameter of the nozzle is set to 3 mm or more and 8 mm or less at a portion to be inserted into the oral cavity. If the outermost diameter of the nozzle is too thin, the cleaning liquid supply passage becomes thin, and a sufficient discharge pressure of the cleaning liquid cannot be obtained. If it is too thick, it becomes difficult to operate in the oral cavity, so it can be set to 3 mm or more and 8 mm or less. preferable.
  • the oral cavity cleaning device of the present invention air is supplied into the cleaning liquid tank by an electric air pump and the inside of the cleaning liquid tank is pressurized, so that the air pressure in the cleaning liquid tank allows the inside of the cleaning liquid tank to pass through the cleaning liquid supply passage.
  • the motor in the air pump is compared with the case where the cleaning liquid is directly pressurized and discharged by the piston pump.
  • the present invention is suitable for a handy-type small-sized oral cleaning device that can be held and operated by hand, which is difficult to employ a large air pump.
  • FIG. 1 Perspective view of oral cleaning device
  • FIG. 2 Perspective view of oral cleaning device with the cleaning liquid tank removed
  • FIG. VIII-VIII sectional view of FIG. Longitudinal section around the air supply hole (A) of the backflow prevention valve is an explanatory diagram in an upright posture
  • (b) is an explanatory diagram in an inclined posture
  • (c) is an explanatory diagram in an inverted posture.
  • Explanatory drawing of test equipment for evaluation of cleaning performance of periodontal pocket (A) at a flow rate of 1.1 (L / min) is a photograph showing the peeled state of the pseudo plaque when the cleaning liquid is pulsatingly discharged, and (b) is the peeled state of the pseudo plaque when the cleaning liquid is constantly discharged.
  • Photo (A) at a flow rate of 2.1 (L / min) is a photograph showing the peeled state of the pseudo plaque when the cleaning liquid is pulsatingly discharged, and (b) is the peeled state of the pseudo plaque when the cleaning liquid is constantly discharged.
  • Photo (A) at a flow rate of 3.9 is a photograph showing the peeled state of the pseudo plaque when the cleaning liquid is pulsating and discharged, and (b) is the peeled state of the pseudo plaque when the cleaning liquid is constantly discharged.
  • Photo Longitudinal sectional view of an oral cleaning device used to determine the conditions under which pulsating discharge can be obtained The graph which shows the relationship between the opening diameter D1 of an air introduction hole, the flow path diameter ratio D1 / D2 of a discharge connecting pipe, and the discharge pressure of an air pump.
  • the oral cavity cleaning apparatus 1 is provided with an airtightly closable cleaning liquid tank 2 for storing the cleaning liquid, a discharge port 4a for discharging the cleaning liquid into the oral cavity at one end, and the other end.
  • a cleaning liquid supply passage 24 provided with an introduction port 23a that opens in the bottom of the cleaning liquid tank 2, and an electric air pump 44 that supplies air into the cleaning liquid tank 2 and pressurizes the cleaning liquid tank 2.
  • the cleaning liquid in the cleaning liquid tank 2 is supplied to the discharge port 4 a through the cleaning liquid supply passage 24 by the air pressure in the cleaning liquid tank 2.
  • the oral cleaning device 1 is a handy type oral cleaning device that can be held and operated by hand, and includes a cleaning device main body 3, a cleaning liquid tank 2 and a nozzle 4 that are detachably attached thereto.
  • the cleaning device main body 3 includes a casing 10 elongated in the vertical direction, a support frame 11 fitted in the casing 10, and an induction coil for charging that is attached to the support frame 11 and assembled together with the support frame 11 in the casing 10.
  • valve body 53 capable of switching the air vent pipe 51 between an open state and a closed state, and energizing the air pump 44
  • the power switch 45 to be switched, and the valve body 53 is switched to the closed state in conjunction with the ON operation of the power switch 45, and in conjunction with the OFF operation.
  • cleaning liquid drinkable water such as tap water or mineral water whose surface tension is set to be substantially the same as that of pure water, or a product obtained by adding an oral cleaning chemical to the water or the chemical itself is suitably used. It can.
  • medicine mouthwash, liquid dentifrice, gargle, etc. can be employed.
  • the casing 10 of the cleaning apparatus main body 3 includes a lower case 12 and an upper case 13 attached to the lower case 12 so as to cover the upper side of the lower case 12, and the lower case 12 has a bottomed main body portion elongated in the vertical direction. 14 and a support wall 15 that protrudes laterally from the upper end of the main body 14.
  • the nozzle 4 is composed of an elongated hollow pipe member.
  • a discharge port 4a is formed at the tip of the nozzle 4, and the tip of the nozzle 4 is bent by about 20 ° so that the cleaning liquid can be easily sprayed between the teeth.
  • a hook part 4 b for attaching and detaching is formed at the vicinity of the lower end of the nozzle 4.
  • a cylindrical mounting portion 4c with a seal ring 5 on the exterior is formed at the lower end of the nozzle 4 is formed a cylindrical mounting portion 4c with a seal ring 5 on the exterior, and the nozzle 4 is liquid-tightly attached to the nozzle recess 16 formed in the upper case 13 with the lower end mounting portion 4c.
  • the inner case is detachably attached to the upper case 13.
  • the cleaning liquid supply passage 24 becomes thin, and the discharge pressure of the cleaning liquid cannot be sufficiently obtained. Therefore, it is preferable to set to 3 mm or more and 8 mm or less.
  • a discharge connecting pipe 20 that protrudes upward and downward is integrally formed at a substantially central portion of the support wall 15 of the lower case 12, and a cylinder that protrudes downward at a position corresponding to the nozzle recess 16 of the upper case 13.
  • the upper end portion of the discharge connection pipe 20 is fitted into the connection cylinder portion 21 in a liquid-tight manner via the seal ring 22.
  • a supply pipe 23 is connected in a liquid-tight manner to the lower end portion of the discharge connection pipe 20, and an introduction port 23 a that opens into the lower end portion of the cleaning liquid tank 2 is formed at the lower end portion of the supply pipe 23.
  • the cleaning pipe 20 and the nozzle 4 form a cleaning liquid supply passage 24 that connects the discharge port 4 a at the tip of the nozzle 4 and the introduction port 23 a at the lower end of the supply pipe 23.
  • the cleaning liquid tank 2 is formed of an elongated bottomed member having a semi-cylindrical cross section, and is detachably attached to the side of the main body 14 of the lower case 12 below the support wall 15 of the lower case 12. In the state where the cleaning liquid tank 2 is assembled to 10, the outer surface of the cleaning liquid tank 2 is smoothly connected to the lower case 12 and the support wall 15 so that the cross-sectional shape is a square shape with rounded corners. ing.
  • An oval cylindrical mouth portion 30 is formed on the upper surface of the cleaning liquid tank 2 so as to protrude upward, and a seal ring 31 is fitted on the middle portion of the mouth portion 30 in the height direction to support the lower case 12.
  • a fitting recess 32 is formed on the lower surface side of the wall portion 15 in which the mouth portion 30 can be fitted in an airtight manner.
  • a pair of fitting grooves 33 elongated in the vertical direction are formed in parallel with a gap therebetween
  • a pair of elongated ridges 34 having an L-shaped cross section and extending in the vertical direction are formed in a protruding shape with a space therebetween.
  • a locking recess 35 is formed at the lower end of the side wall 14 a of the lower case 12, and a locking projection 36 that can be engaged with the locking recess 35 is formed at the lower end of the side wall 2 a of the cleaning liquid tank 2.
  • the cleaning liquid tank 2 When the cleaning liquid tank 2 is attached to the casing 10, the upper part of the side wall part 2 a of the cleaning liquid tank 2 is overlapped with the lower part of the side wall part 14 a of the main body part 14, and the pair of protrusions 34 are paired with the pair of fitting grooves 33. Then, by moving the cleaning liquid tank 2 relatively upward, the mouth 30 is fitted into the fitting recess 32 of the support wall 15 in a liquid-tight manner, and in this state, By engaging the protrusion 36 with the locking recess 35, the cleaning liquid tank 2 is assembled to the casing 10 so as not to move laterally and vertically.
  • the cleaning liquid tank 2 when removing the cleaning liquid tank 2 from the casing 10, the cleaning liquid tank 2 is forcibly moved by applying a slight force downward relative to the casing 10. After releasing the engagement, the cleaning liquid tank 2 can be removed from the casing 10 by further moving the cleaning liquid tank 2 downward relative to the casing 10.
  • An injection port 37 that protrudes outward is formed in the lower part of the cleaning liquid tank 2, and a lid 38 is detachably attached to the injection port 37 via a seal ring 39. Even if it is not removed, it is comprised so that a washing
  • the mounting structure of the cleaning liquid tank 2 with respect to the casing 10 can employ other mounting structures. Further, it is also possible to fill the cleaning liquid tank 2 with the cleaning liquid from the mouth portion 30 in a state where the inlet 37 and the lid 38 are omitted and the cleaning liquid tank 2 is removed from the casing 10. In addition, it is also a preferred embodiment to form a pressure accumulating portion for temporarily storing air from the air pump 44 in the upper portion of the cleaning liquid tank 2 to reduce fluctuations in the discharge pressure of the cleaning liquid.
  • the power supply device 40 of the oral cavity cleaning apparatus 1 includes a charging induction coil 41, a circuit board 42 including a conversion circuit that converts an electromotive force of the induction coil 41 into a DC power source, a nickel metal hydride secondary battery, a lithium ion secondary battery, and the like.
  • a secondary battery 43 such as a secondary battery, and a power switch 45 for switching energization to the air pump 44 between an ON state and an OFF state are provided.
  • the induction coil 41 is provided in the lower end portion of the lower case 12, and by installing the oral cleaning device 1 vertically in a filler (not shown), an electromotive force is generated in the induction coil 41 by electromagnetic induction, and the secondary battery It is comprised so that 43 can be charged.
  • a non-contact charging method is adopted in order to improve the liquid tightness of the oral cleaning device 1, but a contact charging method can also be adopted, and the secondary battery 43.
  • the battery can be taken out and configured to be charged externally, or can be configured to be driven by a primary battery instead of the secondary battery 43, or directly from an AC power source via an AC / DC adapter. It is also possible to drive the pump 44.
  • An air pump 44 is provided in the upper half of the main body 14 of the lower case 12 above the circuit board 42 and the secondary battery 43, and the air pump 44 includes a pump main body 46 and a motor 47 that drives the pump main body 46. It is composed of a well-known rolling type air pump.
  • a discharge pipe 46 a is provided in the upper part of the pump body 46, and an introduction connection pipe 48 that opens into the upper part of the cleaning liquid tank 2 is erected on the side of the discharge connection pipe 20 on the support wall 15 of the lower case 12.
  • the discharge pipe 46a and the introduction connecting pipe 48 are connected by an air supply pipe 49 made of a flexible pipe member, and the air discharged from the air pump 44 is introduced into the discharge pipe 46a and the air supply pipe 49. It is configured to be supplied into the upper part of the cleaning liquid tank 2 through the connecting pipe 48 for use.
  • As the air pump 44 a well-known air pump other than the rolling type can be used.
  • a discharge connecting pipe 50 is erected on the side of the discharge connecting pipe 20 on the support wall 15 of the lower case 12.
  • the discharging connecting pipe 50 passes through the upper case 13 and is opposite to the cleaning liquid tank 2.
  • An air vent pipe 51 extending to a position facing the side wall of the upper case 13 is connected.
  • An opening 51a is formed at the end of the air vent pipe 51 opposite to the discharge connecting pipe 50, and the side wall of the upper case 13 on the air pump 44 side faces the opening 51a of the air vent pipe 51 and is elastic.
  • An operation button 52 made of a member is provided, and a valve body 53 capable of opening and closing the opening 51a of the air vent pipe 51 is provided at the end of the air vent pipe 51 so as to face the operation button 52.
  • the valve body 53 is an urging means. 54 is normally kept open by a coil spring as 54, the cleaning liquid tank 2 is opened to the atmosphere via the air vent passage 55 in the discharge connecting pipe 50 and the air vent pipe 51, and the operation button 52 is pushed with a finger,
  • the opening 51a of the air vent pipe 51 can be hermetically closed by the valve body 53 by pushing the valve body 53 toward the air vent pipe 51 against the biasing force of the biasing means 54 with the operation button 52. It has been.
  • the operation means includes an operation button 52 and an urging means 54.
  • a power switch 45 that operates to energize the air pump 44 is provided below the valve body 53.
  • the switch portion of the power switch 45 extends upward and comes into contact with the operation button 52.
  • the operation button 52 When the operation button 52 is pressed, When the power switch 45 is turned on, the opening 51a of the air vent pipe 51 is closed by the valve body 53, the air pump 44 is driven, and the air from the air pump 44 is supplied into the upper part of the cleaning liquid tank 2.
  • the internal pressure of the cleaning liquid tank 2 is increased, and the cleaning liquid in the cleaning liquid tank 2 is discharged from the discharge port 4 a of the nozzle 4 through the cleaning liquid supply passage 24.
  • the first backflow prevention valve 60 will be described. As shown in FIGS. 7 and 10, the air vent pipe 51 is held in the upright posture in the air vent pipe 51 in the vicinity of the connection portion with the discharge connection pipe 50.
  • a first passage 62 is formed in the vertical direction, and a steel ball 63 is mounted in the first passage 62 so as to be movable by a predetermined distance.
  • the posture of the oral cleaning device 1 is changed from the upright posture shown in FIG. In the range up to the horizontal posture, the steel ball 63 is arranged on the upstream side (lower side) of the first passage 62 so that the first passage 62 is opened, but the inverted posture shown in FIG. When further inclined to the posture, the steel ball 63 moves to the downstream side (upper side) of the first passage 62, and the first passage 62 is closed.
  • the second backflow prevention valve 61 will be described.
  • the oral cavity cleaning in an erect posture is performed within the plane including the movement locus of the nozzle 4 during interdental cleaning.
  • a second passage 64 inclined by an inclination angle ⁇ of about 30 ° with respect to the horizontal direction with respect to the device 1 is formed, and a steel ball 65 is movably mounted in the second passage 64 by a fixed distance, and the oral cavity cleaning device
  • the steel ball 65 is arranged on the upstream side of the second passage 64 and the second passage 64 is opened.
  • FIG. 10C when the inclination angle from the upright posture becomes 30 ° or more, the steel ball 65 moves to the downstream side of the second passage 64 and the second passage 64 is closed. It is comprised so that.
  • the first passage 62 and the second passage 64 are opened and the air vent passage 55 is opened to the atmosphere.
  • the second backflow prevention valve 61 is closed, and the cleaning liquid in the cleaning liquid tank 2 passes through the air vent passage 55 into the casing 10. To prevent leakage.
  • the oral cleaning device 1 is overturned and the posture of the oral cleaning device 1 is tilted to the inverted posture side more than the horizontal posture, as shown in FIG. Is closed, and the cleaning liquid in the cleaning liquid tank 2 is prevented from leaking into the casing 10 through the air vent passage 55.
  • the oral cleaning device 1 includes pulsating means 70 for pulsating the cleaning liquid discharged from the discharge port 4a of the nozzle 4 in order to enhance the cleaning effect in the oral cavity.
  • pulsating means 70 for pulsating the cleaning liquid discharged from the discharge port 4a of the nozzle 4 in order to enhance the cleaning effect in the oral cavity.
  • pulse discharge means that the cleaning liquid is discharged intermittently (intermittently) from the discharge port 4 a of the nozzle 4 and the cleaning liquid is discharged continuously from the discharge port 4 a of the nozzle 4.
  • steady discharge means that the cleaning liquid discharged from the discharge port 4a of the nozzle 4 is continuously discharged without changing the flow rate.
  • an air introduction hole 71 that opens into the cleaning liquid tank 2 is formed at the lower end portion of the discharge connection pipe 20, and on the upstream side (lower side) of the opening position of the air introduction hole 71.
  • the narrowed portion 72 for reducing the passage area of the discharge connecting pipe 20 is formed so as to protrude inward.
  • the air introduction hole 71 is opened at the top of the throttle portion 72.
  • the restricting portion 72 can be omitted by appropriately setting the opening diameter of the air introduction hole 71 and the flow path diameter of the discharge connecting pipe 20.
  • the air in the cleaning liquid tank 2 is supplied into the cleaning liquid supply passage 24 from the air introduction hole 71, and the cleaning liquid and air are introduced into the cleaning liquid supply passage 24 downstream of the opening position of the air introduction hole 71.
  • the cleaning liquid supplied alternately or with fine bubbles mixed therein is supplied, and the cleaning liquid is pulsated and discharged from the discharge port 4 a of the nozzle 4.
  • the flow rate of the cleaning liquid in the cleaning liquid supply passage 24 is A (m / sec), and the opening diameter of the air introduction hole 71 with respect to the cleaning liquid supply passage 24 is D1.
  • Mm when the flow path diameter of the cleaning liquid supply passage 24 in the vicinity of the opening of the air introduction hole 71 other than the throttle portion 72 is D2 (mm), the following four relational expressions are established.
  • the discharge pressure of the cleaning liquid discharged from the nozzle 4 can be set to 1 to 10 kgf / cm 2 that can efficiently remove plaque, even though it is a handy type oral cleaning apparatus.
  • the number of discharges per minute can be set to 1000 to 2000 times. (1) 3 ⁇ A ⁇ 40 (2) 0.3 ⁇ D1 ⁇ 1.5 (3) 1.5 ⁇ D2 ⁇ 5 (4) 0.1 ⁇ D1 / D2 ⁇ 0.5
  • the flow rate A of the cleaning liquid is low, the water in the cleaning liquid tank 2 cannot be pushed out, and if it is high, atomization occurs, so it is set to 3 m / sec or more and 40 m / sec or less.
  • the opening diameter D1 of the air introduction hole 71 is too small, it becomes difficult to introduce air into the cleaning liquid supply passage 24, and the cleaning liquid is discharged in a steady state. If it is too large, the cleaning liquid is not supplied to the nozzle 4, and only air is used for the nozzle 4 Therefore, it is set to 0.3 mm or more and 1.5 mm or less.
  • the flow path diameter D2 of the cleaning liquid supply passage 24 is small, the pressure loss in the cleaning liquid supply path 24 becomes large and an effective discharge pressure cannot be obtained. If it is too large, the cleaning liquid in the cleaning liquid tank 2 cannot be pushed out. , 1.5 mm or more and 5 mm or less.
  • the ratio D1 / D2 between the opening diameter D1 of the air introduction hole 71 and the flow path diameter D2 of the cleaning liquid supply passage 24 is too small, pulsation discharge cannot be obtained, and if it is too large, the cleaning liquid is not supplied to the nozzle 4 and only air Is discharged from the nozzle 4, and is set to 0.1 or more and 0.5 or less.
  • the above four relational expressions indicate that the cleaning liquid is not added with a cleaning agent for oral cavity, and the surface tension is approximately within the same range as pure water of 72.75 mN / m at 20 ° C. or higher than that.
  • a water supply set low preferably within a range of 72.75 ⁇ 30 mN / m, more preferably within a range of 72.75 ⁇ 25 mN / m, even more preferably within a range of 72.75 ⁇ 20 mN / m
  • the cleaning liquid it is also possible to use a cleaning liquid obtained by adding an oral cleaning chemical to tapable water or mineral water, and in this case, the viscosity or surface of the cleaning liquid may be used.
  • the cleaning liquid By appropriately setting the flow velocity A, the opening diameter D1, and the flow path diameter D2 according to the tension, the cleaning liquid can be pulsated and discharged.
  • the pulsating means 70 may be configured such that air from one cylinder of the rolling pump is directly connected to the air introduction hole 71 to supply air to the cleaning liquid supply passage 24, or a separate air pump is provided. Thus, it is possible to supply air to the cleaning liquid supply passage 24. Further, the air introduction hole 71 is omitted, a movable baffle plate is provided in the middle of the cleaning liquid supply passage 24, an impeller rotated by the cleaning liquid is provided, and an on-off valve is provided to discharge the cleaning liquid in a pulsating manner. It is also possible.
  • the cleaning liquid tank 2 is filled with water or a cleaning liquid obtained by adding a chemical to water.
  • the nozzle 4 is inserted into the oral cavity so that the tip of the nozzle 4 is placed at a desired position in the oral cavity, and then the operation button 52 is pressed.
  • the cleaning liquid is pulsated and discharged from the nozzle 4 to clean the interdental and periodontal pockets. More specifically, when the operation button 52 is pushed, the power switch 45 is turned ON, the opening 51a of the air vent pipe 51 is closed by the valve body 53, the air pump 44 is driven, and the air pump 44 is driven.
  • the internal pressure of the cleaning liquid tank 2 is increased, and the cleaning liquid in the cleaning liquid tank 2 is discharged from the discharge port 4 a of the nozzle 4 through the cleaning liquid supply passage 24. become.
  • a part of the air supplied from the air pump 44 to the cleaning liquid tank 2 is introduced into the cleaning liquid supply passage 24 from the air introduction hole 71 and enters the cleaning liquid supply passage 24 on the downstream side of the opening position of the air introduction hole 71.
  • the cleaning liquid and air are alternately supplied, or the cleaning liquid in which fine bubbles are mixed is supplied, and the cleaning liquid is pulsated and discharged from the discharge port 4a of the nozzle 4.
  • the operation button 52 when the finger is released from the operation button 52, the operation button 52 is elastically restored, the power switch 45 is turned OFF, and the valve body 53 is retracted by the urging force of the urging means 54, so that the air vent pipe 51
  • the opening 51a is opened, the supply of air from the air pump 44 into the cleaning liquid tank 2 is stopped, the cleaning liquid tank 2 is opened to the atmosphere through the air vent passage 55, and the cleaning liquid does not leak from the nozzle 4, The discharge of the cleaning liquid can be stopped well.
  • the cleaning liquid in the oral cavity cleaning device 1, the cleaning liquid is pulsated and discharged from the discharge port 4a of the nozzle 4, but the atomized cleaning liquid can also be discharged.
  • the flow rate of the cleaning liquid in the cleaning liquid supply passage 24 is A (m / sec)
  • the opening diameter of the air introduction hole 71 with respect to the cleaning liquid supply passage 24 is D1 (mm)
  • the opening of the air introduction hole 71 other than the throttle portion 72 is opened.
  • the flow path diameter of the cleaning liquid supply passage 24 near the portion is D2 (mm)
  • the cleaning liquid is atomized by configuring so that the following four relational expressions are satisfied.
  • the oral cleaning device 1 configured in this way fills the cleaning liquid tank 2 with a chemical solution for inhalation into the throat and nose in place of the cleaning liquid, It is also possible to construct a nose inhaler.
  • the following four relational expressions indicate that the cleaning liquid is not added with a cleaning agent for the oral cavity, and the surface tension is within the same range as that of pure water of 72.75 mN / m at 20 ° C. or higher than that.
  • a water supply set low preferably within a range of 72.75 ⁇ 30 mN / m, more preferably within a range of 72.75 ⁇ 25 mN / m, even more preferably within a range of 72.75 ⁇ 20 mN / m
  • the present invention is applied to the handy-type oral cleaning device 1 that can be held and operated by hand.
  • the present invention is similarly applied to a stationary-type oral cleaning device. it can.
  • a plate-like silicon impression material 82 corresponding to gingiva is provided in a laminated form on the lower half of an acrylic plate 81, and a pseudo plaque is placed between the acrylic plate 81 and the silicon impression material 82.
  • a polishing film 83 to which is attached is provided so that the pseudo plaque side is the silicon impression material 82 side and the upper part is disposed above the silicon impression material 82.
  • FIG. 11 (b) tap water is supplied as a cleaning liquid from the nozzle 4 for 10 seconds toward the boundary between the polishing film 83 and the silicon impression material 82 at an angle of 45 ° with respect to the horizontal plane.
  • a photograph was taken of the peeled state of the pseudo plaque that was sprayed and then adhered to the polishing film 83.
  • the flow rate of water discharged from the nozzle 4 is 1.1 (L / min), 2.1 (L / min) for each of the case where water is pulsated and discharged from the nozzle 4 and the case where water is discharged steadily. min) and changed to three types of 3.9 (L / min).
  • the results are shown in FIGS. In the photograph, black portions are the remaining portions of the pseudo plaque, and white portions indicate the portions where the pseudo plaque has been removed.
  • the cleaning liquid discharge apparatus 90 used as a test apparatus will be described.
  • the cleaning liquid discharge device 90 includes a bottomed cylindrical cleaning liquid tank 91 that can store cleaning liquid, a lid 92 that can hermetically close an upper end opening of the cleaning liquid tank 91, and a lid And a nozzle 93 detachably attached to 92.
  • a discharge connecting pipe 92a communicating with the nozzle 93 is formed in the lid 92 so as to protrude into the cleaning liquid tank 91, and a supply pipe 94 is connected in a liquid tight manner to the lower end of the discharge connecting pipe 92a.
  • the lower end portion of 94 is opened in the lower end portion of the cleaning liquid tank 91.
  • an air introduction hole 95 is formed in the vicinity of the lower end of the discharge connection pipe 92a, and a throttle part 96 is formed in a protruding shape upstream of the air introduction hole 95 of the discharge connection pipe 92a.
  • the maximum height of the throttle 96 from the inner surface of the discharge connecting pipe 92a is set to 0.7 mm in order to reduce pressure loss, and the height H between the lower end of the cleaning liquid tank 91 and the upper end surface of the lid 92 is In consideration of the size of the product device, it is set to 160 mm.
  • An air pump (RFP32B03R manufactured by Oken Seiko Co., Ltd.) 97 is connected to the upper portion of the cleaning liquid tank 91, air is supplied from the air pump 97 into the cleaning liquid tank 91, the inside of the cleaning liquid tank 91 is pressurized, and the supply pipe 94 is discharged.
  • the cleaning liquid can be discharged through the connection pipe 92 a and the nozzle 93.
  • the cleaning liquid tank 91 of the cleaning liquid discharge device 90 is filled with tap water as a cleaning liquid, the voltage to the air pump 97 is adjusted, and the flow rate (L / min) of the air pump 97 is set to 1.1, 2.1, 3. 9, 4.2, 4.5, 4.7, 7.6, and 9.4, the lid 92 has an opening diameter D1 of the air introduction hole 95 and the flow of the discharge connecting pipe 92a.
  • the path diameter D2 is set as shown in Table 1 and 20 types of lids 92 having different ratios D1 / D2 are used, the discharge state of water from the nozzle 93 is visually confirmed, and the discharge connection pipe 92a
  • the flow rate (m / sec) of the cleaning liquid was calculated. The results are shown in Table 2.
  • FIG. 16 is a graph showing the relationship between the ratio D1 / D2 and the discharge pressure of the air pump 97.
  • the terms in the table mean the following states. (1) “Never discharge” means that water is not discharged from the nozzle 93 but only air is discharged. (2) “Don't discharge until the end” means a case where steady discharge is performed up to the middle, but only air is discharged from the nozzle 93 from the middle. (3) “Steady discharge” represents a case where steady discharge is performed from the beginning to the end. (4) “First-time pulsation discharge” represents a case where pulsation discharge is initially performed but is switched to steady discharge from the middle. (5) “Pulsating discharge from midway” represents a case where steady discharge is initially performed but switching to pulsating discharge from the middle.
  • “Pulsating discharge only at the end” represents a case where steady discharge is initially performed but switching to pulsating discharge is performed last.
  • the symbol “ ⁇ ” represents that water was pulsating and discharged, and the numerical value in parentheses after the symbol “ ⁇ ” represents the discharge pressure (kgf / cm 2 ) of the air pump 97 at that time.
  • “Atomization” means that water is discharged from the nozzle 93 in a mist form. The numerical value in parentheses indicates the discharge pressure (kgf / cm 2 ) of the air pump 97 at that time.
  • D2 the flow rate of the air pump 97, the discharge pressure of the air pump 97, etc. are set appropriately so that the air introduction hole 95 is provided, so that the cleaning liquid and the air are disposed downstream of the opening position of the air introduction hole 95.

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